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Overview
Validators are used to guarantee accuracy of existing issue data or data entered on a transition screen before a transition is performed.
JWT for Jira Cloud currently offers a single, but yet very powerful validator to let you control under what circumstances users can execute a transition - the Jira expression validator.
As the name states, the validator uses the built-in Cloud functionality of Jira expressions - a unique feature of Jira Cloud which is developed by Atlassian.
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To help you getting started, JWT for Jira Cloud comes with a predefined set of example configurations that you can apply with a single click.
Available validators
Jira expression validator
Use cases and examples
Use case | Complexity | Function |
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Block a transition based on issue links | ADVANCED | |
Block a transition based on sprint information | BEGINNER | |
Block a transition based on the day of the week | BEGINNER | |
Block a transition if a predefined field value has not been changed | BEGINNER | |
Block a transition if some issues under an epic are not in a certain status | INTERMEDIATE | |
Check current issue status | BEGINNER | |
Check for unresolved sub-tasks | INTERMEDIATE | |
Check if an attachment was added recently | BEGINNER | |
Check parent issue type | INTERMEDIATE | |
Check the number of times that a field has changed | INTERMEDIATE | |
Evaluate the Parent Link field | INTERMEDIATE | |
Evaluate worklogs in sub-tasks | BEGINNER | |
Validate an issue only if a comment is written during the transition | BEGINNER | |
Validate worklogs |